"Razes, Razes, the Wolf's prey ... Razes, Razes all betrayed..."
The Wolf is patient. He is the master of games. Especially when the prize is so attractive.
To claim the original Raze for himself.
While the Raze gang must stay true to their goal; busy waging war on people traffickers, the Wolf can play to win each of his own desires.
The Wolf will stop at nothing to sink his teeth deeply into Raze, into Raze's boyfriend Kiddo, and into all of the Razes that the underworld market hungers so desperately for.
A gritty urban backdrop, gang warfare, a vigilante hero, a corrupt system, and a bisexual awakening. Join the action and enjoy the ride.
Interview with the Author:
Q. What could readers compare the 'Raze Warfare' series to?
A. It has a similar tone to 'The Outsiders, ' with a gang like a family of very different people who need each other.
Q. What makes this series different?
A. Girls are kick ass members of the gang. Sexualities are open (there's a bisexual triad romance - why choose?). There are diverse racial backgrounds. There's some gender bending. The enemy is more covert, but widespread - a corrupt underground system. And the gang members enforce vigilante justice, while battling their own demons - ranging from trauma to learning difficulties.
Q. What do you love most about this series?
A. I love that Kiddo and Raze are so different - opposites attract. Their deepening, first time gay romance felt so intimate and sweet and real to write.
I especially loved including so many diverse kinds of people without feeling the need to centre the story on their race/gender/sexuality/difficulites, because people are people. I loved having them there, as they are, rolling with the punches as people do - rather than the storyline centring on any stereotypes.